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Top Twelve Nigerian Personal Finance Blogs

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Edidiong Emmanuel Andy

September 19, 2024

Top Twelve Nigerian Personal Finance Blogs

Making money these days is not easy. Most of us work 9 am to 5 pm, take on side businesses, and still do some gigs to make ends meet.

Now imagine how painful losing N1 will be. That is why having access to good personal financial advice is important to your financial health.

Fortunately, over fifty good Nigerian financial blogs can teach you about personal finance. In this article, we curated the best 13 out of these financial blogs. They provide tips and tricks that can help you grow your wealth. Awesome right?

Note that this list was not arranged in any order; they are all great personal finance blogs.

Without further ado, here they are:

1. Nairametrics

Nairametrics is the one-stop shop for all the business and economic news happening in Nigeria. It is also a good place to learn about personal finance. Starting in 2013 with Obi-Chukwu Ugodre, Nairametrics is where you can learn to manage your financial resources effectively. Check out their site here.

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2. Business Insider Africa

Part of Axel Springer SE, a German conglomerate, Business Insider Africa is a news company that focuses on business news happening in Africa. They educate Africans on financial literacy and how to manage money. Check them out here.

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3. Jollof+ Blog

A savings app launched in May, Jollof+ took the fintech world by storm. It accomplished big milestones like getting 17k users and 1.4 billion in collective savings in just 90 days. Its blog is another of its good feats, as it's one of the best blogs to learn about budgeting, savings, and family finance, among other things. You can check out the app here.

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4. Business Day Nigeria

Founded by Frank Aigbogun in 2001, Business Day Nigeria is more than a print media company. They have a thriving digital media where they educate Nigerians about different things happening in the country. They also created a platform to learn about managing your finances in this economy through their well-written articles. You can visit their website.

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5. Cowrywise Blog

Cowrywise, a savings app and investment platform, has a thriving blog that educates Nigerians about financial literacy. The blog teaches people financial tips and tricks as well as finance management. Check them out here.

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6. Money Africa

Money Africa is one of the biggest financial ed tech platforms in Nigeria. They are focused on teaching everyday Nigerians all they need to know about investments, budgeting, saving, and other financial knowledge. It was founded by Oluwatosin Olaseinde. With Money Africa, you can take different financial courses to boost your literacy. Check them out here.

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7. Proshare

Started in 2006 by Olufemi Awoyemi, Proshare is digital media that focuses on financial literacy, business, and economy news. Always up to date on trending financial matters. You can also learn about the different aspects of personal finance on their platform. Check them out here.

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8. Investors King

Investors King does more than its name implies. Founded by Samed Olukoya, Investors King focuses on everything personal finance. It is a great place to learn about investments, savings, and shares. Check them out here.

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9. Nosh Platform

Nosh is a company that sells gift cards and offers payment services. Their blog is a great place to learn about the fundamentals of personal finance. Nosh was founded by Somdip Dey and it has been helping people solve their financial problems through its services and blog. Check them out here.

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10. Financial Nigeria

As the name suggests, Financial Nigeria focuses on everything finance. You can learn about how to manage money and other financial skills. Founded by Jide Akintunde, Financial Nigeria is dedicated to helping Nigerians learn about finances. Check here

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11. Lagos Mums

Started by Yetty Williams in 2014, Lagos Mums was started to help mothers and parents navigate the waters of parenting. They, however, have a family finance section of their blog that helps parents understand family finance and money management. It is one blog you need to visit as a parent. Check them out here

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12. Smart Parenting Ng

Though this blog is focused on parenting, it also speaks on money management, and budgeting, among other things, especially for parents. Smart Parenting Ng helps parents cope with their finances in this economy. Check them out here.

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Finally

There are many financial blogs out there, but with these blogs, you will be able to grow your finances and secure your future.

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